Maite Alberdi, the Chilean filmmaker who became best known for her 2014 documentary, La Once, has released a new film, which explores the life of adults suffering from Down syndrome.
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When the 43rd annual Feria del Libro kicks off in Buenos Aires, Luisa Valenzuela, who has spent more than 50 years as a writer in Latin America’s most acclaimed circles, will give the keynote address.
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A new exhibit at the Carillo Gil Museum of Art brings together various pieces by José Clemente Orozco about the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
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Against all odds, Colombian short Espérame Genoveva previewed in the Cine Tonalá in downtown Bogotá. This film and its team faced a number of obstacles throughout their film-making journey.
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In the wake of the 43.7% freezing of the municipal budget for Culture, peripheral groups suffer cuts.
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Chilean director Christopher Murray’s film, “The Blind Christ,” will be released during Holy Week.
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A tradition that has been going on for almost two centuries, the Easter procession of Iztapalapa in Mexico, has been declared a part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City since 2002.
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Santiago Sierra is a prolific and internationally known Spanish artist whose work is known for making waves.
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The Colombian film industry has begun to achieve international acclaim, which is expected to continue with the release of Huellas, a film by Carlos Vergara.
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Brown University Professor Julio Ortega speaks about his most recent literary works and the “invisible walls” of Peru.
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